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There is no error running unittests
Please give us reproducable informations

Posted by Menno Luiten (mluiten) on 2010-01-16T06:38:08.000+0000

Even if you're not getting errors, don't you agree it should change since the call_user_func_array expects an array as second argument, but a string is given in this case? So sooner or later (in this case: sooner), this will lead to errors or warnings.

Please see http://php.net/manual/en/…. Apparently, PHP5.2 does not enforce it, but it will cause trouble if this code stays the same.

BTW: I am running php 5.3.0, in which it is enforced.

Posted by Thomas Weidner (thomas) on 2010-01-21T14:32:15.000+0000

Changed with r20509

PS: I still don't see a problem.. but I deleted the forcing of $value to array and the array-callback itself.